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    Moderator kalebjarrod's Avatar
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    help me with tricks

    I ahve had some pairs lay and produce wrigglers in the community tank but have failed to do so in a 2 ft cube

    does anyone have any tricks i should try?

    i have tried a few, but list them below anyway i am interested to see what everyone else is trying

    heres one i am gonna try over the weekend

    " over a few days slowing drian the water in the tanks to half way or just under, i am then going to play a storm CD for an hour just after dark and fill the tank up with fresh clean peated aged water and light a nice candle for them for the evening"

    even if that does not work it will calm my nerves and frustrations LOL

    what are your tricks?
    RYAN --- DIY ROCKS!

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    Ok, my little trick but you cant tell anyone kalebjarrod,


    Terminalia catappa.




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    the problem is finding it

    Brenton

    re thread i dunno sorry, every time i think i am doing something wrong it seems to work, when i think i'm doing everything right....nothing, he he

    tried actinic lights, peat, cool water to help mimic fresh rainfall, haven't tried a cd of storms yet let me know how it goes, my fish seem to like bass heavy music so i'm interested
    Who's a happy little french fry?

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    Kalebjarrod :

    I think it is called "Patience". I was having a similar problem (wrigglers in Community tank) so moved the pair into a 2 foot tank. Nothing happened for a few weeks and I got disgusted and sick of cleaning out the mess from them in the 2 foot tank, so I put them back into the Community tank.

    Next day they started bowing, shivering and carrying on, so I siphoned water out of the Community tank into the 2 footer and three quarter filled it, then topped it up with aged water, placed the loving couple in and within an hour they had started to spawn .

    Thought I had them beat, didn't I?

    They have spawned about 5 times O.K., But now the buggers keep on eating the eggs . Makes me want to scream .

    Anyway, from what I am learning on this site, you just have to persevere, persevere, persevere ZZZZzzzzz.
    "True Friends are like Blue Diamonds, so Brilliant, Precious and Rare - Protect them while you can"

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    Ive got a pair that would spawn once a week with wrigglers every time I did a water change now, they are in my 2 footer and didnt look like spawning at all. So I got some rain water and used a half rain and tap water mix.
    They spawned that evening, maybe a coincient
    Free swimmers 2 days old :P

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    Hmm, interesting. How do you stop them eating their eggs, that's my problem.
    "True Friends are like Blue Diamonds, so Brilliant, Precious and Rare - Protect them while you can"

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    Hahahaha good plan Ryan.

    Barry White always does it for me
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

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    i've tried just about all of it so far

    cooler water

    peat in water

    larger water changes

    no water changes

    old tank water

    tank water from a spwaning tank to the breeding tank

    patience (even though i don't belive in it LOL)

    i haven't tried Terminalia catappa, but i just order one then so in september i will plant the tree and start using it

    interesting none the less

    keep posting your tricks and i will keep being frustrated LOL
    RYAN --- DIY ROCKS!

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    Hi Ben
    can you tell me is it only Terminalia catappa to be used or can you use a mixture of
    Sweet Almond , Tropical Almond & catappa Leaves
    I only ask as there is a site in Singapore selling them as a mix
    cheers Max

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    Terminalia catappa is the botanical name, it is also know by many other names such as the one's you mentioned, This makes me think it is all the same leaves!


    http://www.geocities.com/ngan1199/index.html

    can i ask what is the website?


    cheers,
    Ben

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